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-1961
' Oilt
Extra Day A ded To Easter Vacation
ARIZONA STATE COLJ.EGI!
Vote For Snow
Carnival Queen ~U~F~jack
Answer the
Social Survey
Questionaire
• i
VOL 4'1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961
NUMBER 13
Easter Vacation •
Dates Changed
Vacation Extended SnowCa IV To Begin
Ele tio Through th~ hard work of stu­dent
leaders and administration
alike, permission to extend Ea­ster
vacation an extra day was
granted early this w~ek by Ex­ecuti,-
e Dean Virgil Gillenwater. it een
The meeting involving Vern
Gunckel, Dixi~ Rog~rs, Betsy Ge.
shell, Bob Bloom, and Dr. Gill~n­water
decided that this action
would be for the benefit of all
ASC students.
This would mean that Wash­ington's
birthday which was in
the middle of the week would
be a regular class day with an
extra day added on the end of
the :Easter holidays. This de­cision
is believed to be widely
accepted hy the students.
The vacation will begin Thurs­day
11arch 22 and will continue
through Tuesday April 4. This
1\ill be better for out-of-state
students as traveling will be
easier. Classes will resume Wed­nesday
the 5th and as usual dou­ble
cuts will be issued to those
who do not make it back in time.
The tim~ ~lement was the
main reason that the Christmas
holiday was not extended. Din­ing
hall plans, travel reserva­tions,
and other problems which
could nnt be overcome due to the
lack of time made th~ switch im­possible
For this reason the an­nouncemc>
nt of the extension of
Easter is being made early so
plans t"an be made far in ad­vance.
Dr. Gillenwater said, "This
will provide for an additional
day when more students and
faculty can use ,it to a greater
advantage."
AWS Representatives To Leave
Friday For Tucson Convention
Delegates from Associated \">omen Students will leave AS('
F'rioav. Feb. 3. at 8 a.m. to attend the state A 'VS convention beint
held F cb. 3 and 4 at the 1: niversity of Arizona in Tucson.
\'()tine; dele!!:ates to the com·ention are Judy Myer and Jurv
Harris, A WS president and vice and 10.. 30 to 11.. 40, work sho p 1.
pre idnet. Lunch will be from 12:00 to 1:15
Other delegates to the conven- Luncheon speaker will be Mrs.
tion will be Sharon Cox, AWS E\·elyn Kirmse, English Instruc­treasurer;
Natalie Brown, AWS
s~cretary; and Elsie \Vheadon,
AWS social manager.
Delegates from the general
council wil! include JoAnne 'Bab­bitt,
Joyce Morris, Sally Sickler,
Sandy Cotts, and Tommie Sue
Sindel. Alternates are Sharon
VanderSys, and Evelyn Evans.
Accompanying the women stu­dents
will be Dean of Women
:\1argarer Pipes, and l\lrs. Myra
Palm~r. head resident of North
HalL
Program for the convention Is
as follows: Friday, Feb. 3, 4:00
to 7:00 p.m., registration; 7:30 p.
m .. Get-Asquainted party.
tor and former member of the
board of regents. Workshop II
will be held from 1:30 to 3:30,
and the convention will be ad­jounrned
with a punch party at
3:45.
Among the topics to be discuss­ed
in the workshops are com­munity
service, intergroup rela­tions,
social welfare, Internation­al
affairs, education, and hous­ing
and health.
Delegate!' plan to return to
ASC late Saturday night.
SOPHOMORES
Any sophomore interested lD
helping with decorations for
the snow c:arnival dance Feb·
ruary 11. 1961. come to Room
206 of the Student Union to·
night February 2nd, at 6 :30. If
you cannot make the meeting
contact Ralph Kosoff or Jackie
Jacques.
Saturday, Feb. 4, 8:00 to 9:00
a.m .. breakfast; 9:15 to 10:15,
opc>ning meeting, with l\!iss ::'11ar­garet
Knight, national commit­t~
ewoman for the Republican
party as the keynote speaker; __ ;;.,.-......_. ___ FIRST FOBRESTRY GRADUATES- Dr. Char·
les 0 .• inor (second from left). dir~or cf the
fore~try division, congratulates the farst three
studen•s to satisfy the requirements for the
Bachelor of Science in Forestry degree at ASC.
From left. they are: Ronald C. Schureman.
!Cen eth M. Sowles. and Dean Cook. The trio
completed their requirements during the fall
semseter and will receive their deqrees In
May. Schureman ha:s a:lrea:dy ac:c:epted a posl·
tion with Southwest Forest Industries, Inc.. at
Flag.;taff. and Cook with the Coconino Nation­al
ForesL The ASC forestry division was es­tablished
in May, 1958. and opened In the fall
of 1958 with SO students. Last semester's ea­rollmen
t was 130.
Queen Election Tomorrow;
Activities Start Monday
The primary election for Snow Queen candidates tomorrow
will begin a week of activities slated for ASC's annual Winter Car­ni,
·al, Feb. 5-11. The general election will be held in the College
Union Building Saturday.
Judy Myer, last year's Snow.--------------­Queen,
will crown the winner at magnesium flares will be set up
the basketball game Monday for the lighting.
night, during half-time ceremon­ies.
Reigning over the entire car­nival,
th~ queen will be especial ­ly
honored at the sophomore­sponsored
Winter Carnival Dance
on the last day of the celebration.
The sc:ulpturlng contest. head·
ed by Dave Schmidt. Is to be
com~tcd Feb. 11. with the
sculptures following the qener­a:
l theme. "Around the World
in Snow." Trophies will be pre·
General co-chairmen Nora Jean sented to the best sculptures.
Blair and Ken Hensley are mak­ing
progress with plans for the S~:z:i?r Day will Include such
snow sculpturing contest, jam ~cttvJtJes as ~ampus tours, a var·
session, movie, basketball game, tety :how, tnp to the snow bowl,J
and Senior Day-all scheduled do~ltory ope~ houses, and schol­with
hopes that ther~ will be arshlp conferences. Amy James
enough snow to make the carni- and Bill Walls, publicity heads
val a complete success. for this event, have been distrl·
but:ing posters to many Arizona
and out-of-state high schols, In·
viting their senior to ASC's cam·
pus.
The movie, "Johnny Guitar.''
will mark the official opening
of the event. In the campus
auditorium Sunday night. The
c:amlval will end with Senior
Day. Feb. 11.
Steve Montgomery, chairman
of the jam session Feb. 7, has
arranged the use of the auditor­Tryouts
For Richard
To Be Monday Night
ium so that more students ~ill Try 0 u t s for Shakespeare's
be able ~o attend. The sesston "King Richard III," to be present­~
ad pre~tousiy been scheduled
1
ed by the Arizona Playmakers In
m the T1mber Inn. April, will be held Monday night,
Another hghlight of the carni- Feb. 6, in the College Auditorium
val will be the lighting of a more and Tuesday night, Feb. 7, 1~
than 800 foot high "A" on Mt. Room 26 of Old Main.
Agassiz about 10 p.m. Feb. 10. Ralph J. Holly, cast director for
Allyn Cureton, Hiking Club pre-' Playmakers, said that h ~ wants
sident, will head~ group of skiers as many men who can possibly
to the proposed s1te, where large try out for the production, as the
- cast requires 30 males. Only five
MONUMENT NEEDS HELP female parts are on the script.
MONUMENT, the Arizona
State College literary review,
need.; your manuscripts! Sub·
mit them to MONUMENT
through the campus or the
mail. If not aC'cepted. manu·
scripts will be r e t u r n e d
promptly w it h constructive
c:ri tic ism, and may be resub·
mit ted.
And MONUMENT needs sub·
sc:ribersl Send $1.50 with name
and address for a year sub·
sc:ription, or see a MONUMENT
campus representative. Sub·
scriptions are also being sold
In room 27. Old Main, and a:t
The Soft-Cover Bookstore.
Mr. Holly said that copies of
the play are on reserve in the
library. Members of the cast will
take a trip to Phoenix on April
13, 14 and 1S, to present th~ play
in the Phoenix Little Theatre.
Interested persons who cannot
show up either Monday and
Tuesday night may see Mr. Holly
any day of next week in his of·
fice, Room 26 of Old Main. Any­one
who thinks he has any talent
at all is urged to participate.
Rehearsals will start on Feb.
13 at 7 p.m. in the College Audl·
torium, Mr. Holly said. After
that rehearsals will be held every
night until the production, at 7
, p.m. in the College Auditorium.
ASC Featured in Arizo a Highways
Arizona State College was fea - circulation of over one million
tured in this months ARIZO A copies ea<'h month is sent a ll over
HIGHWAY~ magazine. The artl- the United States and to many
~le wa ~·tten by Melvin Hutch- foreign countries.
mson, DHector of Publicity at the Pictures of the campus and
College. . I many of the student activities are
.The magazme featured Coco- featured in the story about the
nmo County l.n this i~ue. \college. The history of the col-
The magazme, whtch has a lege L also given.

-1961
' Oilt
Extra Day A ded To Easter Vacation
ARIZONA STATE COLJ.EGI!
Vote For Snow
Carnival Queen ~U~F~jack
Answer the
Social Survey
Questionaire
• i
VOL 4'1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961
NUMBER 13
Easter Vacation •
Dates Changed
Vacation Extended SnowCa IV To Begin
Ele tio Through th~ hard work of stu­dent
leaders and administration
alike, permission to extend Ea­ster
vacation an extra day was
granted early this w~ek by Ex­ecuti,-
e Dean Virgil Gillenwater. it een
The meeting involving Vern
Gunckel, Dixi~ Rog~rs, Betsy Ge.
shell, Bob Bloom, and Dr. Gill~n­water
decided that this action
would be for the benefit of all
ASC students.
This would mean that Wash­ington's
birthday which was in
the middle of the week would
be a regular class day with an
extra day added on the end of
the :Easter holidays. This de­cision
is believed to be widely
accepted hy the students.
The vacation will begin Thurs­day
11arch 22 and will continue
through Tuesday April 4. This
1\ill be better for out-of-state
students as traveling will be
easier. Classes will resume Wed­nesday
the 5th and as usual dou­ble
cuts will be issued to those
who do not make it back in time.
The tim~ ~lement was the
main reason that the Christmas
holiday was not extended. Din­ing
hall plans, travel reserva­tions,
and other problems which
could nnt be overcome due to the
lack of time made th~ switch im­possible
For this reason the an­nouncemc>
nt of the extension of
Easter is being made early so
plans t"an be made far in ad­vance.
Dr. Gillenwater said, "This
will provide for an additional
day when more students and
faculty can use ,it to a greater
advantage."
AWS Representatives To Leave
Friday For Tucson Convention
Delegates from Associated \">omen Students will leave AS('
F'rioav. Feb. 3. at 8 a.m. to attend the state A 'VS convention beint
held F cb. 3 and 4 at the 1: niversity of Arizona in Tucson.
\'()tine; dele!!:ates to the com·ention are Judy Myer and Jurv
Harris, A WS president and vice and 10.. 30 to 11.. 40, work sho p 1.
pre idnet. Lunch will be from 12:00 to 1:15
Other delegates to the conven- Luncheon speaker will be Mrs.
tion will be Sharon Cox, AWS E\·elyn Kirmse, English Instruc­treasurer;
Natalie Brown, AWS
s~cretary; and Elsie \Vheadon,
AWS social manager.
Delegates from the general
council wil! include JoAnne 'Bab­bitt,
Joyce Morris, Sally Sickler,
Sandy Cotts, and Tommie Sue
Sindel. Alternates are Sharon
VanderSys, and Evelyn Evans.
Accompanying the women stu­dents
will be Dean of Women
:\1argarer Pipes, and l\lrs. Myra
Palm~r. head resident of North
HalL
Program for the convention Is
as follows: Friday, Feb. 3, 4:00
to 7:00 p.m., registration; 7:30 p.
m .. Get-Asquainted party.
tor and former member of the
board of regents. Workshop II
will be held from 1:30 to 3:30,
and the convention will be ad­jounrned
with a punch party at
3:45.
Among the topics to be discuss­ed
in the workshops are com­munity
service, intergroup rela­tions,
social welfare, Internation­al
affairs, education, and hous­ing
and health.
Delegate!' plan to return to
ASC late Saturday night.
SOPHOMORES
Any sophomore interested lD
helping with decorations for
the snow c:arnival dance Feb·
ruary 11. 1961. come to Room
206 of the Student Union to·
night February 2nd, at 6 :30. If
you cannot make the meeting
contact Ralph Kosoff or Jackie
Jacques.
Saturday, Feb. 4, 8:00 to 9:00
a.m .. breakfast; 9:15 to 10:15,
opc>ning meeting, with l\!iss ::'11ar­garet
Knight, national commit­t~
ewoman for the Republican
party as the keynote speaker; __ ;;.,.-......_. ___ FIRST FOBRESTRY GRADUATES- Dr. Char·
les 0 .• inor (second from left). dir~or cf the
fore~try division, congratulates the farst three
studen•s to satisfy the requirements for the
Bachelor of Science in Forestry degree at ASC.
From left. they are: Ronald C. Schureman.
!Cen eth M. Sowles. and Dean Cook. The trio
completed their requirements during the fall
semseter and will receive their deqrees In
May. Schureman ha:s a:lrea:dy ac:c:epted a posl·
tion with Southwest Forest Industries, Inc.. at
Flag.;taff. and Cook with the Coconino Nation­al
ForesL The ASC forestry division was es­tablished
in May, 1958. and opened In the fall
of 1958 with SO students. Last semester's ea­rollmen
t was 130.
Queen Election Tomorrow;
Activities Start Monday
The primary election for Snow Queen candidates tomorrow
will begin a week of activities slated for ASC's annual Winter Car­ni,
·al, Feb. 5-11. The general election will be held in the College
Union Building Saturday.
Judy Myer, last year's Snow.--------------­Queen,
will crown the winner at magnesium flares will be set up
the basketball game Monday for the lighting.
night, during half-time ceremon­ies.
Reigning over the entire car­nival,
th~ queen will be especial ­ly
honored at the sophomore­sponsored
Winter Carnival Dance
on the last day of the celebration.
The sc:ulpturlng contest. head·
ed by Dave Schmidt. Is to be
com~tcd Feb. 11. with the
sculptures following the qener­a:
l theme. "Around the World
in Snow." Trophies will be pre·
General co-chairmen Nora Jean sented to the best sculptures.
Blair and Ken Hensley are mak­ing
progress with plans for the S~:z:i?r Day will Include such
snow sculpturing contest, jam ~cttvJtJes as ~ampus tours, a var·
session, movie, basketball game, tety :how, tnp to the snow bowl,J
and Senior Day-all scheduled do~ltory ope~ houses, and schol­with
hopes that ther~ will be arshlp conferences. Amy James
enough snow to make the carni- and Bill Walls, publicity heads
val a complete success. for this event, have been distrl·
but:ing posters to many Arizona
and out-of-state high schols, In·
viting their senior to ASC's cam·
pus.
The movie, "Johnny Guitar.''
will mark the official opening
of the event. In the campus
auditorium Sunday night. The
c:amlval will end with Senior
Day. Feb. 11.
Steve Montgomery, chairman
of the jam session Feb. 7, has
arranged the use of the auditor­Tryouts
For Richard
To Be Monday Night
ium so that more students ~ill Try 0 u t s for Shakespeare's
be able ~o attend. The sesston "King Richard III," to be present­~
ad pre~tousiy been scheduled
1
ed by the Arizona Playmakers In
m the T1mber Inn. April, will be held Monday night,
Another hghlight of the carni- Feb. 6, in the College Auditorium
val will be the lighting of a more and Tuesday night, Feb. 7, 1~
than 800 foot high "A" on Mt. Room 26 of Old Main.
Agassiz about 10 p.m. Feb. 10. Ralph J. Holly, cast director for
Allyn Cureton, Hiking Club pre-' Playmakers, said that h ~ wants
sident, will head~ group of skiers as many men who can possibly
to the proposed s1te, where large try out for the production, as the
- cast requires 30 males. Only five
MONUMENT NEEDS HELP female parts are on the script.
MONUMENT, the Arizona
State College literary review,
need.; your manuscripts! Sub·
mit them to MONUMENT
through the campus or the
mail. If not aC'cepted. manu·
scripts will be r e t u r n e d
promptly w it h constructive
c:ri tic ism, and may be resub·
mit ted.
And MONUMENT needs sub·
sc:ribersl Send $1.50 with name
and address for a year sub·
sc:ription, or see a MONUMENT
campus representative. Sub·
scriptions are also being sold
In room 27. Old Main, and a:t
The Soft-Cover Bookstore.
Mr. Holly said that copies of
the play are on reserve in the
library. Members of the cast will
take a trip to Phoenix on April
13, 14 and 1S, to present th~ play
in the Phoenix Little Theatre.
Interested persons who cannot
show up either Monday and
Tuesday night may see Mr. Holly
any day of next week in his of·
fice, Room 26 of Old Main. Any­one
who thinks he has any talent
at all is urged to participate.
Rehearsals will start on Feb.
13 at 7 p.m. in the College Audl·
torium, Mr. Holly said. After
that rehearsals will be held every
night until the production, at 7
, p.m. in the College Auditorium.
ASC Featured in Arizo a Highways
Arizona State College was fea - circulation of over one million
tured in this months ARIZO A copies ea